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    Toronto Forma | 308m | 84s | Great Gulf | Gehry Partners

    The Star has some new pictures of the latest iteration of the project: http://www.thestar.com/photos/2014/05/27/a_peek_at_the_new_gehry_mirvish_project.html
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    Toronto Crosstown LRT | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    It would be short-sighted if that were the case, but it's not. There is language written in the ECLRT RFP that requires the winning bidder to design Kennedy Station so as to allow for eastwards expansion of the Crosstown.
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    Toronto Crosstown LRT | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    The website also doesn't show Oakwood or Avenue Rd. The stations exist.
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    Toronto Crosstown LRT | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    Perhaps you missed this: http://www.thecrosstown.ca/news-media/whats-new/mount-dennis-mobility-hub-update-and-station-design-review
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    Toronto Ontario Line 3 | ?m | ?s

    Why should Toronto rename any of its subway lines after famous figures or aspects of Canadian history or culture? Just because it's "cooler" and less "boring"? I'll take functionality and easy navigation for $600, Alex.
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    Toronto 50 Bloor Street West | 230.11m | 70s | Morguard Corporation | Pellow + Associates

    Agreed. Torontonians should demand and receive high-quality architecture, not just whatever a developer and their 3rd rate architecture consultant bandies in front of us. I hope the DRP rejects the tower portion and opts for a re-design. As it is, the upper half of the tower appears really...
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    Time to get rid of the TTC

    It costs the TTC more to transport a person from Union to Yonge/Steeles than from Union to Yonge/Bloor. Do you agree? Yes or no?
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    Toronto TeaHouse 501 Yonge Condominiums | 170.98m | 52s | Lanterra | a—A

    Funny then that setbacks on tall buildings were formally codified in Manhattan to mitigate and maximize sunlight.
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    City cracks down on "illegal" Food Trucks

    There's a misleading and false dichotomy in that argument that doesn't acknowledge the fact that food trucks not only add to the vibrancy and depth of the food and restaurant industry, but can also create new markets and users in that industry. I think truck owners and people who frequent them...
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    City cracks down on "illegal" Food Trucks

    Cost? Convenience? Speed? Taste? I've had some incredible food truck food in Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Much better than what you can find in "sanitary" restaurants in Toronto. It's like trying to describe the colour blue to the blind. Unless you've seen/had it, you don't know...
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    VIA Rail cuts services in Southern Ontario

    The Capitol Corridor and Surfliner are operated and funded by Amtrak California, which is a subdivision of Caltrans rather than the US Feds' Amtrak. Thus they can kind of do whatever they want re: funding and service. Kind of lends credence to the idea of Ontario and Quebec taking over VIA and...
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    Costs & Advantages of Bus Rapid Transit

    The GAO's report doesn't claim that operating costs are lower for BRT vs LRT as disingenuously stated by the video's narrator, rather that there were "mixed results". The report is found here: http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d01984.pdf
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    Toronto 50 Bloor Street West | 230.11m | 70s | Morguard Corporation | Pellow + Associates

    The larger rendering makes me dislike it even more. What a thoughtless unremarkable design for such a prominent location.
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    Toronto 50 Bloor Street West | 230.11m | 70s | Morguard Corporation | Pellow + Associates

    Or 3000 feet for that matter? Why not 4000????
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    Toronto Bike Share

    I've worked on implementing a bike sharing system and the cost estimates that we got per bike for BIXI were in the range of $5500/bike, and this was before the costs of acquiring any needed land for the stations or making any bike path/lane improvements. SoBi bikes are much cheaper because you...
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    Toronto Bike Share

    It definitely is cheaper, though not as cheap as you think it is. Bikes are less than $1,000, but there's still the underlying costs of telecommunications infrastructure, building bike racks etc. Also, it's just a better idea to go with B-Cycle or BIXI than SoBi in logistical terms.
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    Can't we all just get along? The car, bicycle, skateboard, pedestrian et al debate

    Eh, should cyclists and drivers share the road? Should they have to abide by the same law? Not sure if they should really.
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    OLG Toronto/GTA casino proposal (where to put it?)

    This is a terrible argument. Venice has canals, why shouldn't Toronto? Dubai has supertalls, why shouldn't Toronto? Hong Kong has neon signs everywhere, why shouldn't Toronto? Just because some cities have casinos doesn't mean that Toronto should have one. San Francisco doesn't have a proper...
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    OLG Toronto/GTA casino proposal (where to put it?)

    Issues, and a possible framework for analysis I was initially anti-casino, but I'm kind of on the fence now. I think there are a lot of issues we really need to explore rationally and thoroughly, and take each issue to its logical end without resorting to knee-jerk reactions on both sides of...
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    Toronto Crosstown LRT | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    I think you're slightly overstating the benefits of your argument. Though I don't categorically refute your thesis that people would switch, a difference in 8 minutes is not necessarily beneficial enough for the average person to take that extra transfer. I say this as someone who used to live...

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